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With the recession affecting every aspect of our financial lives, many are now looking for money-saving methods to help their money go further.
For some it involves changing bank accounts to take advantage of better interest rates, others will change their spending habits and cut back on luxuries and other items to help their money go further.
For those who are thinking of saving money in the long term, there are a wide range of energy-saving appliances available, including kettles and washing machines.However, there are a number of other factors that you could bear in mind when considering how best to become energy efficient.
- Try and get into the habit of turning off lights and electrical appliances after use, this will go a long way to helping save electricity, and therefore help to cut your utility bills. Taking small steps, such as turning the standby light on your TV off overnight, can help to save you a bundle in future.
- Look into replacing some of your appliances with an energy-efficient model. All appliances now have to adhere to a rating system, ranging from A to G, with A being the most energy efficient. By spending a little on a more energy-efficient appliance, you could save yourself some much needed money to put towards more important financial aspects.
- Adapt your habits to try and reduce your utility use, including using economy settings for smaller loads on appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers.
- Washing clothes at lower temperatures can also help to cut the cost, and there are now a number of detergents on the market that work effectively at lower temperatures.
- Consider making a switch with regards to your energy provider. There are a number of deals on the market which could help to save you some much needed cash.
By taking the time to research and purchase more energy-efficient appliances and making small changes to your everyday habits, you can make a big difference to the cost of your energy bills.
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